When George Washington University law professor John Banzhaff decided to sue Catholic University over its decision to bring back single-sex dorms, his lawsuit provoked a backlash against commentators who rather liked this return to tradition.
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Class Action Crusader Targets Catholic U
A recent decision by Catholic University president John Garvey to reinstate a single-sex dorm policy at the Washington, D.C. school apparently ruffled some feathers.
Title IX Multiplied
To some in academia, federal Title IX regulations that effectively limit sports opportunities in college for men who are inclined to pursue them in order to create athletic possibilities for women who could care less do not go far enough.
The “New” Americans
“Sociologists have identified an emerging new ethnic population of ‘unhyphenated Americans,’ those whites who claim an ‘American’ ancestry, or none at all.”— Brian K. Arbour, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Kincaid at AIA Author’s Night
Accuracy in Academia is proud to announce that veteran journalist Cliff Kincaid will speak at the AIA author’s night on July 20, 2011.
China’s Shifting Taiwan Policy
With the upcoming leadership transition in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) from its fourth generation to its heralded fifth generation of leaders, the cross-China Strait relations have warmed significantly between the PRC and Taiwan, a political science professor at Penn claims.
A Real No-Brainer
The putative conservative at The New York Times urges conservatives in Congress to accept a budget deal offered by President Obama and the Democrats by citing elite opinion. That should be a red flag that the offer probably is a “no brainer,” although not in the way the cheerleading columnist utilizes the word.
Title IX Multiplied
To some in academia, federal Title IX regulations that effectively limit sports opportunities in college for men who are inclined to pursue them in order to create athletic possibilities for women who could care less do not go far enough.
Remembering Whitaker Chambers
On the 50th anniversary of Whittaker Chambers’ death, July 9, it is appropriate for the media to address the legacy of international communism and the Western response.
Intern Event: Free Food & Two Presidents
Accuracy in Academia’s next author’s night will showcase a special report published by AIA’s sister organization—Accuracy in Media. “Headlines and Breadlines: Reaganomics and Obamanomics in the Media and in Reality” looks at how the New York Times and The Washington Post covered two epochal presidencies.
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St. Louis University Held Women-Only ‘Pay Inequity’ Workshop
Per Campus Reform, St. Louis University held a women-only ‘pay inequity’ workshop to highlight the wage problems facing women in the workplace (i.e. the gender pay gap myths perpetuated by the Left and academia). Male…
Student Op-Ed: Milk can be the New Symbol of ‘White Nationalism’
Milk is symbolic for white nationalists? That’s news to us, but not to a student writer at Cal State-Long Beach, who said that white nationalists have taken the science about milk-drinking to the extreme in…
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Clexit: Withdrawing America from the UN Climate Change Treaties
The United States is entangled in expensive, and ultimately, useless and inefficient United Nations climate change treaties, wrote author Donn Dears. Dears, a former General Electric (GE) executive, wrote a book which is being promoted…
New Course: ‘Creating LGBTQ Inclusive Schools’
You can look at the summary for yourself on what the course offers. Oh, it also costs $330 for 3 academic credits: Creating LGBTQ Inclusive Schools focuses on understanding the LGBTQ youth and families served…
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Report: The Higher the Tuition, the More Prone to Stifling Open Debate of Ideas
Surprising results? A Brookings report discovered that the higher the college tuition and the wealthier the student body, the more likely that the college will stifle the open debate of ideas (see: Middlebury College): “The…
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Conservative Students Feel Harassed, Intimidated over Politics at Minnesota College
Conservative students at St. Olaf College, a small college located in Minnesota, are keeping their mouths shut in light of the election of Donald Trump due to the political backlash by their colleagues and professors….
Professor’s Op-Ed Wonders if White Parents are Raising Children to Avoid Racism
Are white parents raising racist children, or at least dispelling racism while raising children in today’s society? A Drake University professor wondered about that in her op-ed in the New York Times: In a Tuesday New…
Controversy in northern Idaho as School Employees Recruit Kids for LGBT Club
The College Fix reported that at a northern Idaho’s Forrest M. Bird charter school, there is a controversy brewing as a parent’s autistic child is allegedly being recruited into the school’s Gay-Straight Alliance club by…
Is there a ‘Trump Effect’ that Increased Canadian International Student Enrollments?
Inside Higher Ed reported how Canadian universities and colleges are experiencing a surge and spike in applications to their higher education institutions, with some staffers claiming that it is due to U.S. President Donald Trump’s…
Hampshire College Students Assaulted Basketball Players over Braids, Alleged Cultural Appropriation
Apparently, wearing braids as a non-minority is offensive and is “cultural appropriation” at Hampshire College. A Hampshire College student is accused of assaulting members of a visiting college basketball team from Maine over one player wearing…